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I have loved all things Goth for years. I think I was drawn to the Gothic subculture because it’s so unique and beautiful. Naturally, I started incorporating elements of Goth fashion into my own wardrobe. People took notice and began asking if I was Goth. My response: Not quite a Goth. I’m a BubbleGoth. That response usually gets a laugh and a puzzled expression. BubbleGoth is definitely new and not very well-known. I understand why people would be curious to learn more about it. So, let’s jump into the world of gas-masked teddy bears and pastel-colored bats!

BubbleGoth was created a couple of years ago by singer/songwriter Kerli. Many people started to call her Goth after her first album came out due to its dark lyrics and spooky visuals. Trying to be offensive, one critic called her Bubblegum Goth. Kerli thought that was genius and explained her perfectly. BubbleGoth was born! According to Kerli, it is all about making dark things beautiful and beautiful things dark. Bubble is the sweet and innocent side while Goth is twisted and dark. Pairing a white wedding dress with combat boots would fall under BubbleGoth. You take polar opposites and blend them together to create something magical. It’s a total contradiction, but BubbleGoth isn’t meant to be taken super seriously. It’s all about having fun with fashion and individuality is key.

Cybergoth seems to have a huge influence on BubbleGoth. Gas masks, neon colors, and dreadlocks are all a part of both fashion styles. BubbleGoth isn’t as harsh looking, though. Rave fashion is also included in BubbleGoth. We love kandi bracelets and furry boots. Of course, we have to Goth it up. Ravers are a bit too colorful for BubbleGoth.

Cybergoth

Ravers

BubbleGoth

BubbleGoth highly values creativity and originality. We make a lot of the stuff we wear ourselves because you can’t find it in a store. For instance, I took a pair of black leather boots and glued rhinestones, bows, and lace to them for a cute touch. It would seem like those things wouldn’t go together, but they turned out really pretty. I also did a BubbleGoth ring tutorial not that long ago which I will link here. Why spend a lot of money on designer clothes when you can make a totally unique piece for super cheap? DIY projects are a huge part of BubbleGoth and everyone’s ideas are welcome.

My Boots

DIY Gas mask

I have heard that some are offended by BubbleGoth and Pastel Goth, which is sort of similar to BubbleGoth, but it involves pastel colors mixed with Goth elements. I’m certainly not trying to offend anyone by the way that I dress. I completely adore and respect the Gothic subculture. BubbleGoth is not a movement to make fun of Goth. We simply twist Goth fashion in a playful way. Everyone should dress the way they want and keep an open mind when it comes to personal style.

Pastel Goth

I would kill for those pink spiky flats! Definitely BubbleGoth. Anyways, I hope I have thoroughly explained BubbleGoth and shown how enjoyable it can be. I used to despise labels, but I gladly refer to myself as a BubbleGoth. We’ll keep on decapitating teddy bears everywhere. 😉

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6 thoughts on “BubbleGoth”

It’s fascinating how much Goth has changed and developed over the years…
While I have no problem with Bubblegoth (people can wear whatever makes them feel good) I’m not sure if it’s my kind of thing. I’m more into the older Goth stuff, like Siouxsie Sioux, Dark Cabaret, ethergoth and the Neo-Victorian style. But of course, to each his/her own! 😀

I feel like BubbleGoth is close to some aspects of Gothic Lolita… so thats probably why I like it 🙂 I also love the “white goth” look – you know, white from head to toe (I’d love to do it myself but I’m too afraid to bleach my hair 😛 So I’d have to get a wig). But mostly I dress in romantigoth / “classy goth” sort of clothes.

Thanks for the comment! BubbleGoth is definitely related to Gothic Lolita. Japanese fashion and anime are big inspirations. I’m glad to hear you like it. 😀

Bleaching scares me, too. lol I have heard it’s super damaging to your hair and what if it turned a nasty orange color. Too risky for me! Romantigoth is really beautiful. I love how timeless the style is.

I’m simply amazed as to how diverse BubbleGoth really is. It surprises me just how the style manages to combine the classic features of classic Goth, and Lolita bits mixed with a tad of Electro-Goth. I find adorable! And no, it doesn’t offend at all. Goth is about aceptance and having a preference for the beauty that is unforseen and ignored by many. Today’s generation just think that they know it all and that apparently that’s how it’s supposed to be. Poor little foolish, ignorant dingbats. Love the post as always Asylum! ❤

Yay! I thought you might enjoy this one. 😉 BubbleGoth is truly a mishmash. I forgot to mention Lolita. Thank you for reminding me! lol We do love our lace. BubbleGoths usually end up looking like creepy anime cartoons. It’s awesome!

This generation does seem to be composed of a lot of dingbats. haha Thank you for always giving me such great feedback!